DSLN Bicycle Care
DSLN Bicycle Care
Whitefield · Bengaluru
Whitefield · Bengaluru

Built with love.
Tuned
by a racer.

A specialty workshop in Whitefield, Bengaluru. Custom builds · Di2 service · high-end carbon. Run by Murali — racer · Nandi Hills mountain-climb record-holder.

Trusted partners

The frames, components, and tools
the workshop is built around.

We service and stock the brands that have earned a place in our own bikes. If we don't fit it, we don't recommend it.

Drivetrain · wheels · contact
Component ecosystems we work with daily
Workshop tooling
The kit on our walls
DSLN Bicycle Care

A bicycle is a quiet partnership of metal, geometry, and motion. A racer who maintains his own machines knows precisely where that partnership breaks — and what it takes to put it back.

Rider Experience.
Muralidharan, Founder
The Shop

Curated.
Fitted. Ridden first.

Two storefronts under one roof. Every bicycle on the floor and every component on the wall has been chosen, tested, and kept by us.

The Work

The disciplines.
One workshop.

From a frameset on day one to an annual service ten thousand kilometres in — the work below is what most premium bicycles need. Hover or tap any card for what's included.

Knowledge

What we
actually do.

Six things every cyclist should understand about how a bicycle wears and how it's kept right. Tap to read each — including the warning signs that mean it's time to bring it in.

A bicycle is built to tolerances measured in millimetres. By the time you can feel the difference, you've already paid for it twice — once in performance, then in parts. A 0.75% chain stretch costs a chain to fix; a 1.5% stretch costs a chain plus cassette plus chainrings. The riders who race, or ride a lot, bring bikes in on a schedule. Everyone else brings them in when something hurts.

Key facts
Annual service
Once a year, minimum
After every crash
Even minor ones
After rain rides
Bearings need a check
Bring it in when you notice
  • Skipping under power
  • Sticky shifters
  • Squealing brakes
  • Creaking bottom bracket
  • Wheel wobble or drag

Chain → cassette → chainring is a chain of consequences. As chain pins wear, the chain "stretches" — pitch increases beyond 12.7mm. A chain at 0.75% stretch is still fine alone, but it has been grinding the cassette teeth into a slightly hooked shape. Drop in a new chain at that stage and it skips on the worn cassette. Now you need both. Catch the chain at 0.5% and the cassette lives another two replacements.

Key facts
Chain life
2,000–4,000 km
Cassette
2–3 chains
Chainring
5+ chains
Clean & lube
Every 200 km
Bring it in when you notice
  • Shifts don't catch the gear
  • Chain jumps under power
  • Chain drops off small ring
  • Rough cadence sound

Pads wear in proportion to weight, terrain, and weather. Hydraulic systems need bleeding when fluid gets contaminated or air enters via worn seals. Mechanical needs cable-stretch checks and re-pulls. Pads, callipers, rotors, hoses or cables, levers — every part has a wear schedule. We bleed, replace, and align in pairs (never one side without checking the other).

Key facts
Pad replacement
At 1 mm thickness
Cable life
1 year
Hydraulic bleed
Every 18 months
Rotor swap
At 1.5 mm min
Bring it in when you notice
  • Sticky lever return
  • Spongy bite, no firmness
  • Squealing under braking
  • Vibration at speed
  • Pull to one side

Pressure changes more than feel — it changes traction, rolling resistance, and how much energy you keep when the road turns up. Modern tubeless setups want roughly 10–15 psi less than clinchers but need sealant refresh every 4–6 months. Tread visible isn't the only signal: cuts, sidewall cracks, and dry rubber ride differently and fail differently.

Key facts
Tyre life
3,000–5,000 km
Sealant refresh
Every 6 months
Optimal pressure
Rider weight × tyre width
Tubeless setup
Included with purchase
Bring it in when you notice
  • Tread wear indicator visible
  • Sidewall cracks or cuts
  • Slow leaks repeating
  • Rolling feel is "dead"

Headset, front hub, rear hub, bottom bracket, pedals — five places where a 0.1mm worn ball changes how the bike rides. The honest mechanic regreases before replacing; the dishonest one does the opposite. Sealed cartridge bearings get swapped as units. Loose-ball setups need adjustment plus grease. Both fail silently for thousands of kilometres, then noisily for the last few.

Key facts
Hub bearings
Every 5,000–10,000 km
Bottom bracket
Every 5,000–10,000 km
Headset
Annually
After rain
Visual + spin check
Bring it in when you notice
  • Notchy or stiff steering
  • Play in the axle (rock the wheel)
  • Creak under heavy pedalling
  • Wheel drags after a spin

A dropout out of true makes every component downstream wrong — the wheel sits crooked, shifting feels off, the brake rubs on one side. Carbon frames need post-crash inspection even if you can't see damage; cracks hide inside layups. Steel and aluminium take crash damage differently but can be checked visually and with alignment tools. Inspect annually anyway — paint cracks at welds usually signal the frame is stressed.

Key facts
Annual inspection
Visual + alignment tools
Post-crash
Always — even minor
Carbon check
Look for hairline cracks
Frame life
Indefinite if cared for
Bring it in when you notice
  • Chain rubs even in middle gears
  • Wheel won't sit centred
  • Paint cracks at welds or joins
  • Persistent creak under load
  • Bike "pulls" while riding hands-off
Service Intervals

When to bring
it in.

Service intervals shift with terrain, weight, weather, and how hard you ride. Use these as a starting point — tap any component for full detail.

Full interval
500–800 km clean & lube
First check
200 km
Signs of wear
Stretched · jumping under load
DSLN service
Drivetrain
Full interval
2,000–3,000 km
First check
Signs of wear
Hooked teeth · skipping
DSLN service
Drivetrain
Full interval
5,000+ km
First check
Signs of wear
Shark-fin teeth
DSLN service
Drivetrain
Full interval
Inspect every 1,000 km
First check
200 km
Signs of wear
Below wear indicator
DSLN service
Brakes
Full interval
Annually
First check
Signs of wear
Sticky · spongy lever
DSLN service
Brake & Gear
Full interval
3,000–5,000 km
First check
Signs of wear
Tread, cuts, sidewall cracks
DSLN service
Tyre Service
Full interval
Sealant 6 months
First check
Signs of wear
Slow leaks · dry valves
DSLN service
Tyre Service
Full interval
Annually
First check
200 km
Signs of wear
Wobble · brake drag
DSLN service
Wheel Truing
Full interval
5,000–10,000 km
First check
Signs of wear
Roughness · play in axle
DSLN service
Full Overhaul
Full interval
5,000–10,000 km
First check
Signs of wear
Creak · play at crank
DSLN service
Full Overhaul
Full interval
Annually
First check
Signs of wear
Notchy · loose steering
DSLN service
Full Overhaul
Full interval
Annually
First check
Signs of wear
Worn through · slipping
DSLN service
Service
Full interval
Annually + post-crash
First check
New bike
Signs of wear
Cracks · paint marks
DSLN service
Diagnostic
The Process

From the door
to the road.

Scroll on mobile or hover on desktop to reveal each step — timing, exactly what we check, and what you walk away with.

Pricing

Fixed. Honest.
No haggling.

Starting points only. Final quote on WhatsApp before any work begins. Spare parts at MRP. Every price below is editable from the admin panel — Murali keeps this list current.

Basic Tune-Up
Complete bicycle tune-up including gear adjustment, brake adjustment, and lubric
₹49.99
Flat Tire Repair
Quick flat tire repair including tube replacement or patch
₹24.99
Full Bicycle Overhaul
Complete overhaul including cleaning, lubrication, wheel truing, and full inspec
₹149.99
Recent builds

The bikes,
in specification.

Selected builds from the workshop. Frame to road-ready, every component chosen, fitted, and tuned in-house. Tap any build to see the full spec.

Specialized Tarmac SL7
Custom Build
Custom Build · 2024

Specialized Tarmac SL7

A WorldTour-grade race frameset specced for a serious climber-sprinter — full Ultegra Di2 12-speed, deep DT Swiss carbon, tubeless Pirelli at 28mm.

Frame
Specialized Tarmac SL7
Drivetrain
Shimano Ultegra Di2 12-speed, hydraulic disc
Crank
52 / 36, 172.5 mm
Cassette
11–34T
Rotors
160 mm front · 140 mm rear
Wheels
DT Swiss ERC 1100, 22 mm
Tyres
Pirelli Cinturato Velo 28 mm tubeless
See on Instagram →
Giant Trinity Advanced Pro TRI
Triathlon Build
Triathlon Build · 2024

Giant Trinity Advanced Pro TRI

Fluid aerodynamic frame in Rainbow Black, XS — built to the customer's rider profile with mixed Ultegra / Dura Ace electronics and deep aero wheels.

Frame
Giant Trinity Advanced Pro TRI · Rainbow Black · XS
Drivetrain
Ultegra 11-speed with Dura Ace shifters
Crank
52 / 36T, 160 mm
Cassette
11–30T
Wheels
Front 55 mm · Rear 80 mm carbon
See on Instagram →
Look 765 OPTIMUM
Endurance Build
Endurance Build · 2024

Look 765 OPTIMUM

A French endurance frameset built for tough roads and long days — Di2 12-speed, deep aero carbon with tubeless 28c, ceramic bottom bracket, power meter pedals.

Frame
Look 765 OPTIMUM
Drivetrain
Shimano 105 Di2 12-speed
Crank
50 / 34T
Cassette
11–30T
Wheels
Reynolds Aero 46 Black Label carbon, tubeless
Tyres
Schwalbe Pro One 28c
Power
Favero Assioma Duo
Bottom Bracket
Ceramic T47
Bar / Saddle
PRO PLT 40 cm · Infinity
See on Instagram →
Cannondale Synapse
Annual Service
Annual Service · 2024

Cannondale Synapse

Strip-down, full degrease, fresh grease at every bearing surface, retape, retune. Torque-checked with calibrated wrench. Final polish, ready to ride.

Service
Complete annual service
Process
Strip-down · degrease · deep clean
Bearings
Bottom bracket · headset · wheelset — fresh grease
Finish
Torque-checked · silicon polish · road test
See on Instagram →
Muralidharan
The Founder

Murali.

Mountain climb record-holder, Nandi Hills · Road & MTB racer · Workshop founder

Murali rides what he repairs. A road and mountain racer competing across South India, he holds a recorded ascent on Nandi Hills — the climb most cyclists in Bengaluru use as their benchmark.

Every wrench-turn at the workshop is informed by what he asks of his own bicycles on race day. DSLN exists to bring that same rider's-eye precision to clients who care how their machine performs — Specialized Tarmacs and Giant TCRs to triathlon builds, custom wheelsets, Di2 calibration.

Restoration story

Five years on. Reborn.

One bike, three stages. We don't talk about restoration in the abstract — here's exactly what comes through the door, what happens at the workbench, and what rolls back out.

Polygon Bend R2 — as it arrived
Before
01

Polygon Bend R2 — as it arrived

Stock build, Shimano Sora 9-speed mechanical disc. Five years of riding. Cables stretched, drivetrain dragging, headset notchy.

  • ·Sora 9-speed
  • ·Mechanical disc brakes
  • ·Stock cables · stock bar tape
Stripped to the frame
During
02

Stripped to the frame

Full disassembly. Bottom-bracket shell threads cleaned, head tube wiped, every contact surface inspected. The bike that gets reassembled is essentially new — minus the frame, which is the only part worth keeping.

  • ·Strip-down complete
  • ·BB & headset shells cleaned
  • ·Wheels degreased & trued
Rebuilt with Shimano GRX
After
03

Rebuilt with Shimano GRX

Reassembled with Shimano GRX 11-speed hydraulic group set. 48-31T crank with 11-34T cassette — climbing gears the bike never had. Fresh grease on every bearing surface, retaped, retuned, road-tested.

  • ·Shimano GRX 11-speed hydraulic
  • ·48/31 crank · 11–34 cassette
  • ·New cables · new bar tape
From the workbench

22 frames.
One workshop.

Recent customer builds and services — Tarmac SL7, Giant TCR & Trinity, BMC, Merida, Polygon. Auto-rotates every 4s. Tap arrows or swipe to control.

Giant TCR SL — framesetGiant TCR SL — drivetrain detailGiant TCR SL — wheel buildGiant TCR SL — final assemblyGiant TCR SL — finished buildGiant TCR SL — full bike, readyGiant Trinity Advanced Pro — TRI buildGiant Trinity Advanced Pro — componentsGiant Trinity Advanced Pro — wheelsGiant Trinity Advanced Pro — finishedSpecialized Tarmac SL7 — frameSpecialized Tarmac SL7 — drivetrainSpecialized Tarmac SL7 — finishing kitSpecialized Tarmac SL7 — wheel setSpecialized Tarmac SL7 — finalBMC Roadmachine — annual serviceBMC Roadmachine — Di2 calibrationMerida Scultura 8000 — buildMerida Scultura 8000 — componentsMerida Scultura 8000 — finishedPolygon S5 — service inPolygon S5 — service out
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Giant TCR SL — frameset
Recent Work

Live from the
workshop floor.

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Workshops & Classes

Learn to keep
your own bike right.

Hands-on classes for cyclists who want to understand how their bicycle works and keep it running themselves. Tap any topic for the full breakdown.

Duration
2 hours
For
Any cyclist with 200+ km on their chain
Bring
Your bike
You'll learn
  • Measure chain stretch with a gauge
  • Degrease + clean technique
  • Wet vs dry lube — when to use which
  • Build a 200-km cleaning routine
Duration
3 hours
For
Riders ready for more than basic maintenance
Bring
Your bike + new bar tape
You'll learn
  • Cassette cleaning + inspection
  • Basic derailleur fine-tuning
  • Bar tape removal + re-wrap
  • Cable tension + lever feel
Duration
1 hour
For
Every cyclist — beginner to experienced
Bring
Your bike
You'll learn
  • The ABC check (Air, Brakes, Chain)
  • Quick-release torque + check
  • Lever bite + brake alignment
  • Tyre pressure for body weight + condition

Run in partnership with NWCG (Namma Whitefield Cycling Group).

See all class details →
Common questions

The things
we get asked.

Search, filter by category, or browse. If your question isn't here, message us on WhatsApp — we usually reply within an hour.

Showing 8 of 8 questions
Most jobs are done same-day. Annual services and full overhauls take 24–48 hours. We send photo updates as we go and message you the moment it's ready.
Yes, complimentary within Whitefield and surrounding areas. WhatsApp us with your bike and address — we'll confirm a pickup window, usually same-day.
Yes. Di2 calibration, firmware updates, battery service, and full installs from frameset are all in-house. We service Shimano Ultegra Di2, 105 Di2, and GRX regularly.
Yes — that's a core part of our work. Send us your frameset and component spec on WhatsApp, and we'll quote and schedule. Past builds: Specialized Tarmac SL7, Giant TCR SL, Giant Trinity TRI, Look 765, BMC Roadmachine.
7-day workmanship guarantee on every service. If anything we touched isn't right within that window, we'll fix it at no charge.
Always. Spare parts are charged separately at MRP, and we tell you exactly what's being replaced before any work begins. No surprises on the invoice.
Fastest reply is on WhatsApp at +91 99866 56035. Send a photo of the bike and a short note on the issue — we'll quote and schedule, usually within an hour.
Yes — periodic hands-on sessions on chain care, drivetrain cleaning, and pre-ride safety, often in partnership with NWCG (Namma Whitefield Cycling Group). Next session is announced on @dslnbicyclecare.
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Address
DSLN Bicycle Care
Whitefield, Bengaluru, Karnataka
Hours
Mon – Sat · 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Sunday · 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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what's wrong.

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